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cakṣurvişa, adj. 4. 3. 148 drgvisa, having poison in the eyes, I. Cf. PS.
caṭaccațiti, ind. 4. 1. 396, with a creaking noise. PS has caṭaccaṭati.
capalā, f. 4. 2. 8, disloyal wife, whore, L.
cara, m. 4. 3. 76, a move in a game played with dice and men. See JAOS 66, 260.
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cāndrāyaṇa, m. 5. 3. 135, a kind of penance, Pañcă, 18ff.
See n. 322.
cinakakura, n. 4. 7. 383, a dish of millet and rice.
chatraya, nom. 4. 1. 769, to be an umbrella. chut, caus. choṭaya, 4. 7. 181, to cut, split. Only Dhatup. PS.
jagadarhya, adj. 5. 4. 238, worthy of universal worship. jalla, m. 4. 7. 387, dirt of body. See I, n. III and Pk. lexicons, s.v.
jāgara, m. 4. 1. 522; 5. 5. 178, quarrel, strife (?). Cf. Pk. jagadana; H. jhagaṛā; Guj. jhagado, quarrel, strife.
See p. 339.
jāḍya, n. 5. 5. 323, dross.
jālika, m. 5. 1. 127, spider, L.
jisņu, m. 4. 1. 25, Indra, L. PS.
jihvāla, adj. 4. 5. 178 jihvala, voracious.
jīvā, f. 4. 7. 278, bowstring, L.
jīvātu, m. n. 4. 1. 185; 5. 1. 76, a revivifier. Quoted only f. in this sense. Cf. Abhi. 6. 3. jrmbhabhid, m. 4. 4. 54, Indra.
diņḍīra, m. 5. 5. 216, sea-foam, L.
tadbala, m. 4. 2. 178, missile with the shape of a mouse's tail, L. Abhi. 3. 444 and com.
tarangita, adj. 4. 7. 357, 359, overflowing, abundant,
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tāraka, m. 4. 4. 287, swimmer. tāravāc, adj. 5. 3. 80, loud-voiced.
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